Clogs were freely given; and, in several cases, they were all that were asked for.
I lay back on the velvet cushions and grinned luxuriously at Pittising, with her sash and three giant hair-pins in her blue-black hair, and three-inch clogs on her feet.
They left those sheds alone and discussed the screens, first taking off their clogs that the inlaid floor of the room might not suffer.
One good thing, these clogs did not bind the children's feet, but let them grow naturally.
Within doors the feet were bare or covered with socks and outdoors clogs of straw, matting, or wood were worn, kept on the feet by an upright pin or button held between the two large toes.
These clogs left the toes of the Japanese children free and thus they retained some of their prehensive powers so that in adult life the feet were still used somewhat for holding and grasping.
After that she put on her clogsand started to seek her daughter.
Directly the last sound of the clogs had ceased, Pinkel jumped up and took down the cloak, and rowed off as fast as he could.
Anchor ice is a serious menace to the regular operation of water-wheels in cold climates, because it clogs up the openings in the racks and in the wheel passages.
When water bearing fine anchor or frazil ice comes in contact with these racks, it rapidly clogs up the narrow openings between the bars, unless men are kept at work raking off the ice as it forms.
And then, suddenly, the dancer threw up one foot as high as her head and brought two clogs down together like a double mallet on the board, and stood still.
One of the slatterns behind the doorway actually stood in clogsto watch the dancer.
The harsh scrape of Natt's clogs was on the gravel.
You see, I'd got my clogs on when I went to buy the saddle in Kezzick, and they're middling wide in the soles, my clogs are.
Next day Kit had an order for two pairs, forby a pair of leggins and clogs for Natt.
The blunder is obvious; goddesse clogs the line with an extra syllable, and gives a false rime such as Chaucer never makes[289].
Sweet omits long, but retains more, though it sadly clogs the line.
But the banqueting-hall was deserted, and gaps in the row of clogs and goloshes suggested that the old ladies were taking a morning stroll.
A heap of folded moth-eaten rugs and wraps disfigured a side-table, and beneath it stood a row of clogs and goloshes.
And throwing down ten gold mohurs on the floor of the hut, he took up the clogs and went away.
When he had made all the clogs he wished to sell next day, he would amuse himself in making toys; and in this way he made a thousand wooden parrots.
Then his daughter said, "Oh, those must have been the clogs the stranger made!
The Carpenter was busy making wooden clogs in the porch of his house, but he looked up and nodded, saying, "Young man, you are welcome to any assistance a stranger may need and we can give.
And she told her father how he had lighted the fire the night before with two of the clogs which were for sale, and had afterward fetched wood from the jungle and made another pair to replace them.
Our keels are furred with tropic weed that clogs the crawling tides, 666.
And for the rest their heavy feet would march In clogs through duty, liberty, and law.
Others have on large iron collars or yokes upon their necks, or clogs riveted upon their wrists or ancles.
This poor boy, after being imprisoned there for some weeks, was then brought home, and compelled to wear ironclogs on his ankles for one or two months.
Her eye was on the group of lads who had armed themselves with their clogs some time before.
The clogs were arrested in the hands that held them--the countenances, so fell not a moment before, now looked irresolute, and as if asking what this meant.
She generally kneads my chest with her goloshes, but that night she had clogs on.
At length the door opened, and in walked Abe, and made straight for the pulpit, clamp, clamp, with his wooden clogs on the floor and up the pulpit stairs.
And that evening Sally brushed him up, and had his clogs polished, and away he went to Huddersfield.
Abe was blessed with great liberty during the delivery of the sermon: he wept, clapped his hands, stamped his feet, and rattled his clogs together.
He wears no hat even in sallying forth into the open air from the confined atmosphere, walks leisurely along, dragging the high clogs and feeling thoroughly comfortable.
Advancing a few steps, you leave your clogs on a low platform, on the sides of which rise tiers of lockers for clothes.
The noise made by 1000 people shuffling along in clogs is like the clatter of a hail-storm.
Fresh straw every morning in the bottom of one's clogs is a great luxury.
A well-known man in a Lancashire town was telling me only the other day about how he would wake in the morning to the clatter of the girls' and women's clogs as they went past his house at half-past five in the dark on their way to the mills.
He led the way to the end of the veranda where they each put on the wooden clogs that were waiting.
Off he went, clogs clicking along a string of stones nestled in among the mossy floor of the garden.
It was the Erastians rather than the Independents that were here the clogs upon the thorough-going Presbyterians.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clogs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.